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EFFECT OF MIXTURITY ON THE RATE OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN FOREST SOILS (CASE STUDY: KHEYROUDKENAR, NOSHAHR)

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  35-44

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 Since 150 years ago, the rate of CO2 in the atmosphere is increased by about 30%. Many factors affect global warming and the most important one is greenhouse gases. Among the greenhouse gases, CO2 is most important one. Enhancement of the CO2 is noticed in different environmental societies such as "Environmental Convention of Kyoto" in which the alternatives of prevention of Co2 enhancement are mentioned. To decrease the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere, after decreasing the amount of fossil fuel consumption, the most important alternative is CARBON SEQUESTRATION in terrestrial ecosystems. Regarding to carbon cycle and CARBON SEQUESTRATION, forest is one of the most important ecosystems; moreover, soils contain about 75%. of carbon source in land. Therefore, the effect of species diversity on the rate of CARBON SEQUESTRATION in organic and inorganic forest soils layers was studied. Mixed beech forest and pure beech forest stands are compared. For this study 3 layers (L,F and H) are considered for organic section and three layers (0-10cm), (10-30cm), (30-50cm) for inorganic section. The amount of carbon density and carbon content is measured in all layers. The rates of carbon content in organic and inorganic layers of soils within and between stands were different. Although the carbon content of organic layers in mixed beech stand (8.36 ton/ha) and pure beech stand (8.5 ton/ha) didn't show any significant difference, the carbon content of inorganic layers in mixed beech stand (287.54 ton/ha) and pure beech stand (332.69 ton/ha) showed significant difference. Altogether the rate of carbon content in both section in the pure beech forest soil (341.20 ton/ha) was more than that of mixed beech forest soil (295.91 ton/ha). The results may be useful for interfering in forest stands to better multipurpose and sustainable forest management.

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    BADEHIAN, Z.A.D., ZAHEDI AMIRI, GH.A.D., MARVI MOHAJER, M.R., & EBRAHIMI MEYMAND, M.A.. (2009). EFFECT OF MIXTURITY ON THE RATE OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN FOREST SOILS (CASE STUDY: KHEYROUDKENAR, NOSHAHR). JOURNAL OF FOREST AND WOOD PRODUCTS (JFWP) (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES), 62(1), 35-44. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/163073/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BADEHIAN Z.A.D., ZAHEDI AMIRI GH.A.D., MARVI MOHAJER M.R., EBRAHIMI MEYMAND M.A.. EFFECT OF MIXTURITY ON THE RATE OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN FOREST SOILS (CASE STUDY: KHEYROUDKENAR, NOSHAHR). JOURNAL OF FOREST AND WOOD PRODUCTS (JFWP) (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES)[Internet]. 2009;62(1):35-44. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/163073/en

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    Z.A.D. BADEHIAN, GH.A.D. ZAHEDI AMIRI, M.R. MARVI MOHAJER, and M.A. EBRAHIMI MEYMAND, “EFFECT OF MIXTURITY ON THE RATE OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN FOREST SOILS (CASE STUDY: KHEYROUDKENAR, NOSHAHR),” JOURNAL OF FOREST AND WOOD PRODUCTS (JFWP) (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES), vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 35–44, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/163073/en

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